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an experience in Russian: опыт

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авиакомпания
aviakompaniya
Вывод
Vyvod
умение
umeniye
опыт
opyt
переворот
perevorot
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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers use 'опыт' in a variety of everyday situations, such as discussing their professional background during job interviews or sharing stories about personal adventures with friends. For example, a student might describe their travel experiences using 'опыт' to highlight what they learned during their journey.
Synonyms & nuances
'Опыт' is closely related to 'знание' (knowledge), but while knowledge refers to information or facts, experience emphasizes practical involvement. You might choose 'опыт' when talking about hands-on situations, such as first-hand involvement in a project, rather than just theoretical knowledge.
Culture
'Опыт' comes from the Old Church Slavonic word 'опьтъ,' which means trial or test. In Russian culture, the concept of experience is highly valued; it reflects not only personal growth but also wisdom gained through life's challenges. Anecdotally, Russians often say, 'Опыт - это лучший учитель,' meaning 'Experience is the best teacher,' emphasizing the importance placed on learning from experiences.
FAQ
Q.What does the Russian word 'опыт' mean?
'Опыт' translates to 'experience' in English, referring to practical contact with and observation of facts or events. It encompasses both personal and professional experiences.
Q.How can I use 'опыт' in a sentence?
You can use 'опыт' in sentences like 'У меня много опыта в этой сфере,' which means 'I have a lot of experience in this field.' This helps convey your expertise in a specific area.
Q.Are there any grammatical rules for using 'опыт'?
'Опыт' is a masculine noun in Russian, so it takes the form 'опыта' in the genitive case. Be cautious with its declension in different contexts to ensure proper grammatical agreement.
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